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An exploratory study of phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria in two habitats associated with Cedrela Montana Moritz ex Turcz
ArticleAbstract: The availability of phosphorus (P) in the earth's crust is limited by the chemical composition of thPalabras claves:Cedrela Montana, Grassland zone, Isolates, Montane forest, Phosphorus solubilizing bacteria, Secondary forestAutores:Esther Matamoros-Alcívar, Jaime Alberto Naranjo-Morán, Milton Senen Barcos-Arias, Tanya Ascencio-Lino, Verónica SandoyaFuentes:scopusContamination by heavy metals in the south of Ecuador associated to the mining activity
ArticleAbstract: In this work was made a compilation of the oldest and most important mining zone of Ecuador, from itPalabras claves:Amalgamation, artisanal mining, HEALTH, Heavy Metals, PollutionAutores:Emy Moina-Quimí, Jaime Alberto Naranjo-Morán, Milton Senen Barcos-Arias, Rodrigo J. Oviedo-AnchundiaFuentes:scopusGermination and initial growth of Guaijí (Couepia subcordata) seedlings under nursery conditions
ArticleAbstract: Couepia subcordata (Chrysobalanaceae) is a forest species that grows wild both on the coast and in tPalabras claves:Chrysobalanaceae, Created, GUAIJÍ, recoveryAutores:Eduardo Chica-Martínez, Jaime Alberto Naranjo-MoránFuentes:googlescopusOptimization in the acclimatization of banana micro propagated seedlings (Musa sp.) using three organic inputs
ArticleAbstract: The successful micropropagation process of banana in vitro plants differs on the acclimatization staPalabras claves:Adaptation, bioproducts, Mycorrhization, SurvivalAutores:Alexander Albiño-Quitiaquez, Andy Fabricio Mora-González, Jaime Alberto Naranjo-Morán, José Alcides Flores-Cedeño, Luis R. Galarza, Marisol Vera-Oyague, Milton Senen Barcos-Arias, Rodrigo J. Oviedo-Anchundia, Vicente Frijoth Painii-MonteroFuentes:scopusPresence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in representative species of the tropical dry forest of the Ecuadorian coast
ArticleAbstract: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are microorganisms that maintain a symbiotic mutualist relationshPalabras claves:Arbuscular mycorrhizae, dry forest, symbiosisAutores:Ivette Chiquito Noboa, Jaime Alberto Naranjo-Morán, Milton Senen Barcos-AriasFuentes:scopus